229
229
Mar 24, 2011
03/11
by
KTVU
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 0
didn't you used to be yao ming. rocket just two games outs of the playoffs. warriors start off with a little spurt. wright scored a career high 34 points. but golden state trailed by nine at half time and lose by 19. kevin martin makes a break. he scores 34 points. 131-112 is your final. warriors have now lost six straight overall. >>> giants open the regular season a week from tomorrow and it is very possible the closer brian wilson will not be available. wilson cut short his throwing session today after just eight minutes. he experienced what he calls recurring soreness from the side muscles that he first strained some six days ago. brian wilson said he wouldn't fight it if the giants decided to put him on the disabled list. one player said he strained his oblique because his beard is so heavy. not a scientific diagnosis. >>> matt cane give up five runs to the angels in tempe today. bobby hits it out there. in the same first inning cody ross left the game with a strained right calf. further tested tomorrow. not a great spring when the giants are hurting lik
didn't you used to be yao ming. rocket just two games outs of the playoffs. warriors start off with a little spurt. wright scored a career high 34 points. but golden state trailed by nine at half time and lose by 19. kevin martin makes a break. he scores 34 points. 131-112 is your final. warriors have now lost six straight overall. >>> giants open the regular season a week from tomorrow and it is very possible the closer brian wilson will not be available. wilson cut short his throwing...
223
223
Mar 16, 2011
03/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
mary ann joins us to show us the family's struggle. what they want is to be with their dog they consider a hero, too. >> you're right, jessica. it's not just the family that considers diamond a hero. the humane society named her one of the top ten valor dogs in the nation. but despite the recognition, her family says what matters most to them is being reunited with their four-legged family member. this apartment in hayward was once the steen family's home until a night in october when an electrical fire ripped through every room. an alarm woke them up. diamond. >> when the dog woke me up, the apartment was already on fire. if it hadn't of been for that dog, none of us would be here. >> darrell managed to get his 9-year-old daughter. >> i saw like little -- >> he dropped her out the window of their second story unit and she was not hurt. darrell suffered third degree burns over his arms, necks, hands and feet. diamond could have easily run out the door to safety, but instead stayed with darren's sister. >> they found diamond laying on t
mary ann joins us to show us the family's struggle. what they want is to be with their dog they consider a hero, too. >> you're right, jessica. it's not just the family that considers diamond a hero. the humane society named her one of the top ten valor dogs in the nation. but despite the recognition, her family says what matters most to them is being reunited with their four-legged family member. this apartment in hayward was once the steen family's home until a night in october when an...
226
226
Mar 17, 2011
03/11
by
KRCB
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
this would show a clear intent to use all instruments available to us through the un charter. >> most german politicians have criticized france's unilateral move to recognize the libyan rebels. the critics say the eu must exert a unified stance. >> turning to bahrain, or at least six people have been killed in an assault by riot police. security forces used tanks and attack helicopters to overrun pearl square, where the opposition camp out for weeks, calling for political reform. police and soldiers fired tear gas and shotguns at protesters. this happened after the king called in saudi troops to keep order. for more analysis on the situation in bahrain, i am joined by a member of the german institute for international security. saudi arabia has sent troops into bahrain. how big a threat are the protests in bahrain for its neighbor? >> i do not think there is a big threat, but the saudis see the shiite protests as a sign of iranian influence in this country which is virtually a saudi protectorate. that is why i intervened. it is iran. it is not the shiites. >> iran is closely watching
this would show a clear intent to use all instruments available to us through the un charter. >> most german politicians have criticized france's unilateral move to recognize the libyan rebels. the critics say the eu must exert a unified stance. >> turning to bahrain, or at least six people have been killed in an assault by riot police. security forces used tanks and attack helicopters to overrun pearl square, where the opposition camp out for weeks, calling for political reform....
194
194
Mar 16, 2011
03/11
by
KRON
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
the storage pond is an area used to keep nuclear fuel cool. it is causing nuclear refuse to be released into the air. you can see the reactors are indicated here on our map. growing concerns about radiation have people fleeing the area. joining me on the fault is doctored to with the department of nuclear engineering at uc- berkeley. thank you for joining us, what you make of these continuing explosions and fires. it seems as though things are getting worse. >>caller: yes i think it is. >>pam: you agree that officials in japan did not have control the situation? >>caller: i believe they are still having control over the situation, but the tide is limited. >>pam: g feel a meltdown as possible now? >>caller: the meltdown possibility would be small. the reactors are being cool down right now. >>pam: you think things will take a turn for the better, they are getting a handle on things? >>caller: still we don't know, were not sure. this situation is still ongoing, they did not have contained as of yet. that part would be a concern. >>pam: there is
the storage pond is an area used to keep nuclear fuel cool. it is causing nuclear refuse to be released into the air. you can see the reactors are indicated here on our map. growing concerns about radiation have people fleeing the area. joining me on the fault is doctored to with the department of nuclear engineering at uc- berkeley. thank you for joining us, what you make of these continuing explosions and fires. it seems as though things are getting worse. >>caller: yes i think it is....
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
using is used to treat radiation sickness and then they move on to helping those who have been. in shelters who have left their houses and this number is in the hundreds of thousands well over two hundred fifty thousand we're hearing now are left of he left homeless and also there are millions fill three million without electricity another one million without water so that's where the next help goes that's the third step and finally then the rebuilding process again isn't it in towns entire villages completely wiped out so it's a real big struggle for them but the ones in the twenty kilometer radius around the fukushima power plant number one where the explosion took out so place they have been evacuated and they're now being treated for radiation sickness receiving heidi not that they have got sickness but it just as a precaution and if need be they're being quarantined also in this at the outline number two in the same areas. people are being told to stay indoors within. radius now also being told. given some advice should they have been outside and they should cover their fac
using is used to treat radiation sickness and then they move on to helping those who have been. in shelters who have left their houses and this number is in the hundreds of thousands well over two hundred fifty thousand we're hearing now are left of he left homeless and also there are millions fill three million without electricity another one million without water so that's where the next help goes that's the third step and finally then the rebuilding process again isn't it in towns entire...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
nuclear disaster that becomes more and more likely that save in ukraine for us at this stage all the way all the similarities that we know of between the incident and for ambassador paul. well obviously this white smoke coming from the reactor building is the only ovie resemblance which we can see between the two incidents twenty five years ago chernobyl and i think a car plant now days that's where the similarities and the situations are basically different simply because what caused the what caused them you know the the fallout internal was caused by a massive human error what is happening now in japan is of course the result of a natural disaster the earthquake happened which happened on friday and the other big difference and this is a very significant difference between the two events is. how the government has been responding to the to the events obviously twenty five years ago the government of the soviet government kept most of the information secret from the general population in russia as well as from the rest of the world when told of a massive secret campaign to just safe
nuclear disaster that becomes more and more likely that save in ukraine for us at this stage all the way all the similarities that we know of between the incident and for ambassador paul. well obviously this white smoke coming from the reactor building is the only ovie resemblance which we can see between the two incidents twenty five years ago chernobyl and i think a car plant now days that's where the similarities and the situations are basically different simply because what caused the what...
146
146
Mar 9, 2011
03/11
by
KRON
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the tail end of the system that effected us last night. we're still going to get a few clouds. the clouds will clear as we head to tomorrow. matter of fact, tomorrow, it will be a really nice day. we will start the day with some patchy fog. valley fog and the north inland valley, the skies clear by noon. in the 3:00 hour, temperatures will be 5-10 degrees warmer than what we saw today. in the next chance of rain coming up in a bit. >>> police in san francisco are investigating a high-profile heist. a yellow lamborghini belonging to food network star was rolling. police believe the person who took the car repelled the roep from an opening on the roof. officers are looking out for the lamborghini. but they admit they don't believe the person who stole it won't be seen around town. >>> at 8:00 right heifer on crown 4, you could catch, who do you think [ male announcer ] this...is the network. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping business rethink how to do business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn... ♪ in here, machines
this is the tail end of the system that effected us last night. we're still going to get a few clouds. the clouds will clear as we head to tomorrow. matter of fact, tomorrow, it will be a really nice day. we will start the day with some patchy fog. valley fog and the north inland valley, the skies clear by noon. in the 3:00 hour, temperatures will be 5-10 degrees warmer than what we saw today. in the next chance of rain coming up in a bit. >>> police in san francisco are investigating...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
there could be a bright young beautiful female filling in your shoes going to tell you about the lead us through shell networking site and just why it may be so successful it could soon be facebook and then of course protests are planned for this weekend which our team will be covering to call out the united states over there on ethical treatment of private private bradley manning so as that is that as the case for the possible leaker continues to haunt the government going to get some perspective on this issue from daniel ellsberg that famous man who leaked the pentagon papers back in the one nine hundred seventy s. . and then let's be honest this week has been kind of tactics a lineup take a little break with today's happy hour we're going to bring you all the stories making the biggest buzz on the web with producer jenny churchill and the daily callers mike riggs details on all of this and much more on tonight's show but first our top story. now last night the u.n. security council declared a no fly zone over libya along with an arms embargo in its declaration that the united nations
there could be a bright young beautiful female filling in your shoes going to tell you about the lead us through shell networking site and just why it may be so successful it could soon be facebook and then of course protests are planned for this weekend which our team will be covering to call out the united states over there on ethical treatment of private private bradley manning so as that is that as the case for the possible leaker continues to haunt the government going to get some...
264
264
Mar 16, 2011
03/11
by
KICU
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 0
rick norsigian has agreed not to use adams name to sell photos and posters with adams made. as reported, an oakland woman said they look like the work of her uncle earl who once lived in fresno. the adams trust sudha norsigian. >>> we are measuring the radiation levels in the bay area. how much should we be concerned? still ahead. >>> what city leaders say must happen to end violence. >>> outside our door at this hour we're watching light to coming up we'll show you how long the storm is expected to stick around and how long before the next one arrives. >> why he's governor today assess the damage on the big island and maui. he said it was not as bad as he expected and he will do everything he could to help get repairs. one of the major concerns is that a cruise ship dock may be damage to accommodate tour buses. norwegian cruise lines canceled plans for a ship to dock their next week. >>> people are still waiting to learn the fate of friends and loved ones in japan. many of the 200 businesses are collecting funds and are planning a vigil for thursday night to raise money for
rick norsigian has agreed not to use adams name to sell photos and posters with adams made. as reported, an oakland woman said they look like the work of her uncle earl who once lived in fresno. the adams trust sudha norsigian. >>> we are measuring the radiation levels in the bay area. how much should we be concerned? still ahead. >>> what city leaders say must happen to end violence. >>> outside our door at this hour we're watching light to coming up we'll show you...
352
352
Mar 20, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 352
favorite 0
quote 0
join us at 6:00. that does it for us here at abc-7. hope to see you at 6:00. captioned by closed captioning services inc.
join us at 6:00. that does it for us here at abc-7. hope to see you at 6:00. captioned by closed captioning services inc.
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
who is in a moscow for us hi there again ivor can you just give us the latest from tokyo. as you said there the latest is that they've said that the roof the roof of the reactor has actually collapsed and that's again suggesting that there has been this explosion we've seen the pictures the explosion it's very powerful there that plume of smoke is rising into the sky and also we've heard that one of the four walls of the reactor has also collapsed now the government is clearly worried that of the potential new chance a nuclear meltdown may outgrow a reactor so they've just issued a. warning in advice to people if they are in the area in a facility to cover their mouth and nose so as to not. inhale any of the radioactive particles also they should cover up any exposed skin and then tap water as well at the moment such is that level of precaution here another report just been issued on japanese television is that. officials measure the level of radiation at the entrance of the plant about two and a half hours ago and they said that if you spend an hour there and you it's rec
who is in a moscow for us hi there again ivor can you just give us the latest from tokyo. as you said there the latest is that they've said that the roof the roof of the reactor has actually collapsed and that's again suggesting that there has been this explosion we've seen the pictures the explosion it's very powerful there that plume of smoke is rising into the sky and also we've heard that one of the four walls of the reactor has also collapsed now the government is clearly worried that of...
490
490
Mar 16, 2011
03/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 490
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com maybe. depending >>> radiation detection. the bay area science designed to keep your family safe. and the advice of the surgeon general warning us to be prepared. nbc bay area continues coverage of disaster in japan. and good evening, everyone. >> right now, all eyes are on the nuclear power plant where crews working to contain the radiation were
thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com maybe. depending >>> radiation detection. the bay area science designed to keep your family safe. and the advice of the surgeon general warning us to be prepared. nbc bay area continues coverage of disaster in japan. and good evening, everyone. >> right now, all eyes are on the nuclear power plant where crews working to...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
used fuel rods and what's significant about is. normally a reactor and seventy fuel rods which contain radioactive substances this one hundred seven hundred eighty three for the greater potential of a serious radiation leak managed to put the fire out right now. the strain still very serious because the explosion early this morning again are a previously intact nuclear reactor that actually damaged the container and that's complete radiation levels around fukushima so right to four hundred times for maximum level one normally it's almost a year. actually prompted the prime minister and the procure electric power company for the first time to come out and address the nation and the possibility of a potential nuclear meltdown and they've warned residents in a clumsy radius to stay indoors not side because if they do they risk a. sensual. exposure to radiation levels could be catastrophic so it seems like we could be on the verge of a major meekly disaster here in japan that could affect the whole country and potentially spritzer oxer
used fuel rods and what's significant about is. normally a reactor and seventy fuel rods which contain radioactive substances this one hundred seven hundred eighty three for the greater potential of a serious radiation leak managed to put the fire out right now. the strain still very serious because the explosion early this morning again are a previously intact nuclear reactor that actually damaged the container and that's complete radiation levels around fukushima so right to four hundred...
169
169
Mar 19, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
ordinary as it seems to us today, pre-adulthood is something very new. up until recently the central fact about a woman in her 20s and early 30s was that she was a wife and mother. that was the case whether she was a 23-year-old from ming china or a 26-year-old and america. in fact, most people in their 20s were not single and if they were, they were not living with roommates in williamsburg, brooklyn or dupont circle and drinking shots of mimosas with other pre-adults on weekends. they were married and they had children and they often had cars whose oil needed changing. now let's look at the numbers. in 1970 the average age of marriage for men was 23. and for women, a little less than 21. today, it is 26 and 28 but that is a little bit misleading actually. because the numbers for college-educated and even those with some graduate school education are considerably higher. for women, the average age is about 27. for women with a masters or professional degree, it is about 30. now this means that we have a historically high percentage of single people in t
ordinary as it seems to us today, pre-adulthood is something very new. up until recently the central fact about a woman in her 20s and early 30s was that she was a wife and mother. that was the case whether she was a 23-year-old from ming china or a 26-year-old and america. in fact, most people in their 20s were not single and if they were, they were not living with roommates in williamsburg, brooklyn or dupont circle and drinking shots of mimosas with other pre-adults on weekends. they were...
170
170
Mar 31, 2011
03/11
by
KTVU
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
the plow has been around since the 1950s but hasn't been used for 13 years. draught conditions have been declared four times over in the past 52 years. 1976 and 1977 were the driest two years in the state's history up to that point. a draught was declared in 1988 which lasted through 1993. the most recent draught was declared by the governor on june 4, 2008. the chp reports things were back to normal on interstate 80. the collision happened just before 10:30 at the richmond parkway when the truck collided with a passenger car. fortunately no one was injured. firefighters were called to the scene and put out the fire. it took tow truck drivers and crews three and a half hours to clear up that accident scene. all lanes reopened just after 2:00 p.m. >>> it could be two weeks before highway 101 reopens in southern humbell county. five miles north of garberville, we have a picture to show you. chp says the roadway buckled about 50 feet in both directions from the mud slide. the area has received 7 inches of rain in the past month. >>> another beautiful day today.
the plow has been around since the 1950s but hasn't been used for 13 years. draught conditions have been declared four times over in the past 52 years. 1976 and 1977 were the driest two years in the state's history up to that point. a draught was declared in 1988 which lasted through 1993. the most recent draught was declared by the governor on june 4, 2008. the chp reports things were back to normal on interstate 80. the collision happened just before 10:30 at the richmond parkway when the...
679
679
Mar 13, 2011
03/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 679
favorite 0
quote 0
angus walker in sendai for us. thank you for your coverage for us. as you noted, the japanese military is bringing in military supplies. but this is truly an international effort. with a huge contingent of americans now adding to the rescue efforts. we have more from nbc's miguel al al almaguer. >> reporter: at u.s. military facilities in japan, relief efforts are underway. 1,500 pounds of rice and bread loaded onto sea hawk helicopters. the desperately needed food air lifted to cities crippled by the quake. at sea, the uss blue ridge is on the way. loaded with supplies the carrier left singapore friday. >> we are here to help the japanese people. >> reporter: with japan in a state of emergency, more help is coming from around the world. search and rescue teams from 45 countries are ready to respond. south korea, australia and the united kingdom have all deployed search teams and time is working against them. >> we know there are miracles survivors days after an incident like this. but we know the longer time goes on, the less likely it is that we wi
angus walker in sendai for us. thank you for your coverage for us. as you noted, the japanese military is bringing in military supplies. but this is truly an international effort. with a huge contingent of americans now adding to the rescue efforts. we have more from nbc's miguel al al almaguer. >> reporter: at u.s. military facilities in japan, relief efforts are underway. 1,500 pounds of rice and bread loaded onto sea hawk helicopters. the desperately needed food air lifted to cities...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
from the fukushima nuclear plant remains the biggest concern tonight i have a bennett is in tokyo for us. in the last twenty four hours there have actually been around a hundred aftershocks or over that amount in fact a powerful one it was centered around fukushima district in fact measuring six on the magnitude scale so quite a large aftershock and this is well over twenty four hours since the initial earthquake and others say this one was centered and it turned out on the focal shima district which is where the new nuclear reactor explosion took place earlier today when is the potential nuclear fallout we have heard since that there was no damage done in that explosion to the reactor itself if there was then radiation would have been leaking in that was the national fear in fact when they found cesium and radioactive iodine. on the outside of silis it. hasn't done any damage in that explosion to the reactor and radiation levels have since decreased and so much so in fact that. the authorities have been able to release some of the pressure inside the reactor because that's still very hi
from the fukushima nuclear plant remains the biggest concern tonight i have a bennett is in tokyo for us. in the last twenty four hours there have actually been around a hundred aftershocks or over that amount in fact a powerful one it was centered around fukushima district in fact measuring six on the magnitude scale so quite a large aftershock and this is well over twenty four hours since the initial earthquake and others say this one was centered and it turned out on the focal shima district...
506
506
Mar 12, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 506
favorite 0
quote 0
and all day long, physicist michio kaku has been following the situation with us. so, dr. kaku, at this hour, what do you think of how long it is taking to get the generators back up? >> this is unusual. the first time in history. and remember, the japanese reactors are the safest in the world. but they were never designed to handle an 8.9 earthquake. 7.0, 7.5, but not 8.9. >> and you were showing me, the reactor water, the cooling water, is supposed to be this high above the core, giving some perspective here. what happens when it backs up? how quickly does it burn off? >> well, when the water levels begin to drop and expose the red hot core of uranium, it is 5,000 degrees fahrenheit. within 30 minutes, you can start to get a core meltdown. now, what's preventing that is the emergency core cooling system, the backup system. but the backup systems are failing. power went out in the backup system. this is what normally happens. in a nuclear accident, immediately, the generators kick in, poor cooling water over the damaged core. right now, we're desperately trying to put gen
and all day long, physicist michio kaku has been following the situation with us. so, dr. kaku, at this hour, what do you think of how long it is taking to get the generators back up? >> this is unusual. the first time in history. and remember, the japanese reactors are the safest in the world. but they were never designed to handle an 8.9 earthquake. 7.0, 7.5, but not 8.9. >> and you were showing me, the reactor water, the cooling water, is supposed to be this high above the core,...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
after the harm it causes cousin as well as nine children collecting firewood were killed in separate us. on the arab league has reportedly box a no fly zone over libya and made to be anonymous calls for gadhafi to go. international news live from moscow this is all she was me out of a thanks for joining as the world's news is dominated by the earthquake and tsunami disaster in japan emergency crews and engineers are desperately working on a. nuclear plant in the tsunami hit north to prevent a possible row down after a powerful blast of the senate seat the explosion was caused by thirty eight in the cooling system people living within a twenty kilometer radius have been. moved from their homes for fear of contamination meanwhile at least fifteen people have already been exposed to radio seriously near the facility a second emergency has now been declared at a second reactor at fukushima and in the state in the past hour japanese scientists have upgraded friday's earthquake to magnitude nine point zero it also triggered a massive tsunami which struck japan's coast and cause destruction is
after the harm it causes cousin as well as nine children collecting firewood were killed in separate us. on the arab league has reportedly box a no fly zone over libya and made to be anonymous calls for gadhafi to go. international news live from moscow this is all she was me out of a thanks for joining as the world's news is dominated by the earthquake and tsunami disaster in japan emergency crews and engineers are desperately working on a. nuclear plant in the tsunami hit north to prevent a...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks for joining us if this is sports today i mean these are headlines this hour . on world the longest ever russian football season has gone off with a scoreless draw down saw a protocol this is the next to cross those are the first teams in action this year . would head we catch up with newly reinstated russian basketball coach david blotz who shares his thoughts on the challenges that lie ahead for the cheap cars and seven european champions. a new goal stateside the national football league begins its lockhart's after team owners feel true reach agreement with the future. and historic russian premier league season this kicked off crusted are still shaking off the rust as they open extended campaign war games always played throughout the winter also may next year a good start for the newly promoted cross the boys the southern russian not fit earning a point away to near neighbors to see all the little scoreline chances well they were few and far between of the genome a stadium with the best opportunities for both sides not coming into last few moments a free kick
thanks for joining us if this is sports today i mean these are headlines this hour . on world the longest ever russian football season has gone off with a scoreless draw down saw a protocol this is the next to cross those are the first teams in action this year . would head we catch up with newly reinstated russian basketball coach david blotz who shares his thoughts on the challenges that lie ahead for the cheap cars and seven european champions. a new goal stateside the national football...
352
352
Mar 25, 2011
03/11
by
KCSM
tv
eye 352
favorite 0
quote 0
can you do what you can to arrange the shipment for us? >> reporter: on this day, he finally received word from a nearby agricultural co-op that has agreed to sell him old rice . >> we need to get food for our birds. otherwise they won't survive the next couple of months. this is an emergency. i'll do anything. all i can think of is how to keep our chickens alive. >> the feed complex has the third largest capacity in japan. before the quake it was supplying almost all poultry farms the northern tohoku region. their ordered some ship s but it is not known when regular shipments in the region will resume. >>> share prices were higherer in tokyo on friday morning. the nikkei index gained 1% or 94 points to end the morning session at 9,529. sources say investors bought leading issues such as sony as market sentiment improved after overnight gains in new york. buying momentum remains slow as investors are waiting to see the impact of the nuclear crisis and the rotating blackout measures in japan's economy. >>> and now to currencies on the tokyo
can you do what you can to arrange the shipment for us? >> reporter: on this day, he finally received word from a nearby agricultural co-op that has agreed to sell him old rice . >> we need to get food for our birds. otherwise they won't survive the next couple of months. this is an emergency. i'll do anything. all i can think of is how to keep our chickens alive. >> the feed complex has the third largest capacity in japan. before the quake it was supplying almost all poultry...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
but drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through. who can you trust no one who sees you view with the oval machinery see where are we heading state controlled capitalism school sessions when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more.
but drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through. who can you trust no one who sees you view with the oval machinery see where are we heading state controlled capitalism school sessions when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more.
207
207
Mar 13, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
we lose an hour but we have brighter days ahead of us. that's after all this rain that we have coming our way. >> leigh: this next system moving through, very weak in comparison to recent storms. here's a look at how we're shaping up this evening. the high definition sutro cam showing a few high clouds drifting by from time to time. the clouds will thicken up as the cold front frets -- gets closer, oakland, you're at 54. 53 in antioch right now. 49 in livermore. 54 in mountain view, and 53 and clear skies in san jose. we'll thick 'up the cloud tonight, and day lying -- daylight saving time begins at 2:00 a.m. here's a look at lows tonight. dropping three or four degrees from where were are right now, but the clouds will act as a blanket, so overnight temperatures in the mid-to-upper 40s in most locations. we'll see clouds in advance of the kole -- cold front. light rain in the north coast, and most of the energy well head to the north of the bay area, and just the tail end of this that swings by tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night, and
we lose an hour but we have brighter days ahead of us. that's after all this rain that we have coming our way. >> leigh: this next system moving through, very weak in comparison to recent storms. here's a look at how we're shaping up this evening. the high definition sutro cam showing a few high clouds drifting by from time to time. the clouds will thicken up as the cold front frets -- gets closer, oakland, you're at 54. 53 in antioch right now. 49 in livermore. 54 in mountain view, and...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
media is locked in fears battles with thousands fleeing the unrest us. and u.k. forces remain on standby and many fear international involvement could become another form of oppression. hundreds are still out on the streets and egypt saying they'll stay on until all their demands are met but one of the first arab states to demand of ocracy the empty businesses which are now feeling the bitter aftertaste of revolution. and almost six decades after jewels of stalin's there after dispute over his legacy is still loud and clear in russia the controversial so meter is idolized and demonized in equal measure. as the headlines the cash is here with oil sports news and it's not a very good start for the russians on a day right here and on for both opening singles on friday in swimming i'll bring you the details and. you're watching the latest sports news live in artsy hello and welcome and here is what's coming up in the program davis cup he called trail to log off today was plain how why well number one golfer on the ball out tsukuba belgium. goals will continue in the
media is locked in fears battles with thousands fleeing the unrest us. and u.k. forces remain on standby and many fear international involvement could become another form of oppression. hundreds are still out on the streets and egypt saying they'll stay on until all their demands are met but one of the first arab states to demand of ocracy the empty businesses which are now feeling the bitter aftertaste of revolution. and almost six decades after jewels of stalin's there after dispute over his...
187
187
Mar 12, 2011
03/11
by
KTVU
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
paul chambers, ktvu news. >>> ktvu viewers have been sending us their own photos. be sure to visit ktvu.com under the tsunami tab you can check out our slide show of all the viewer photos. if you have photos you want the share. e-mail them to us at photos at ktvu.com. >>> now, we want to show you a live picture from news chopper 2. it is over the harbor where owners are surveying the damage of their boats. we will be back with more after this. atst fwa.ean ougog t bk. wi cseuidesi yr arho, u stnaa cte,hise a de. ougog t bk. wi cke sp rwd yr arho, >>> and people at sfo try to find a way home. ken pritchett is live now at the airport where some are hoping to board a flight headed to japan later this evening, ken. >> reporter: yeah, frank in about an hour a flight from tokyo will arrive here from sfo. certainly those passengers will have a story to tell. we've been talking to passengers waiting to take a flight tonight waiting to go back home to japan. not knowing what they will find. >>> juna kata turned short his business trip after seeing the devastation in japan w
paul chambers, ktvu news. >>> ktvu viewers have been sending us their own photos. be sure to visit ktvu.com under the tsunami tab you can check out our slide show of all the viewer photos. if you have photos you want the share. e-mail them to us at photos at ktvu.com. >>> now, we want to show you a live picture from news chopper 2. it is over the harbor where owners are surveying the damage of their boats. we will be back with more after this. atst fwa.ean ougog t bk. wi...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
a growing distrust among people in japan that the information that we're receiving is not informing us to the extent that we would like it to and it doesn't reduce panic it just makes people all the more uncertain when they believe they can't trust fully the information they're being given this intuition is very much difficult to control there's no doubt about it you're you have a site there you've had the more explosions and significant radioactive releases at the site of the reactors so you're having extremely high levels of radiation in that local area making it extremely difficult for people to conduct the kind of work that may be useful if you had three aftershocks over seven point zero on the richter scale. so in a sense what you have is you have people trying to repair an automobile damaged but that's moving at one hundred miles an hour without brakes or steering so the work that might be done that might be effective is getting increasingly problematic. now if you may happen to be in any of the affected areas you can always share your experiences by logging onto our facebook acc
a growing distrust among people in japan that the information that we're receiving is not informing us to the extent that we would like it to and it doesn't reduce panic it just makes people all the more uncertain when they believe they can't trust fully the information they're being given this intuition is very much difficult to control there's no doubt about it you're you have a site there you've had the more explosions and significant radioactive releases at the site of the reactors so...
49
49
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
ok that sally is here now with the latest for us. thank you alice this is the sports update live on our team here is what's coming up in the program european ambitions sparked up post a narrow win in the europa league last sixteen time were yox while the rest of the russians are on the brink of elimination after the first legs. in the meantime while some here are denies any wrongdoing during all signals champions league loss in barcelona on tuesday and says you wait for should apologize for mishandling the episode at the camp know. and also old square long and not worry though both rally from opening games defeats to level both western conference semifinal series upon a piece that's in the kids. and let's start with european football was spartak moscow have beaten i-x. away in the first leg of their last sixteen clash of the year old colleague brazilian striker all exploded when a fifty seven minutes into the match for the final school bell nailed two of the russians in the euro cup action says scott and is a neat soboth lost on thur
ok that sally is here now with the latest for us. thank you alice this is the sports update live on our team here is what's coming up in the program european ambitions sparked up post a narrow win in the europa league last sixteen time were yox while the rest of the russians are on the brink of elimination after the first legs. in the meantime while some here are denies any wrongdoing during all signals champions league loss in barcelona on tuesday and says you wait for should apologize for...
165
165
Mar 13, 2011
03/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
so any information you have, as she said, would help us. and my family, and i, will be very appreciative if you are able to give anything. >> the city and others are offering a $17,000 reward for information leading to the arrest, conviction of the killers. >>> a bay area family is mourning the death of a soldier killed in afghanistan this week. 27-year-old eric trueblood died thursday, where we're told he stepped on a hidden bomb. the army sergeant from alameda is the first bomb expert to die in afghanistan in just the past week, and the second from the bay area. preliminary reports indicate trueblood was walking toward an ied that had just exploded when a second bomb went off killing him. trueblood was an eight-year army veteran. >>> still to come at 5:00, how fault lines in california compare to japan's. >>> we feel like if they can come here, have a wonderful experience with us, pick a dress that they feel wonderful in, they feel confident in, they feel empowered to make their decision, they could feel that way every single day, what wo
so any information you have, as she said, would help us. and my family, and i, will be very appreciative if you are able to give anything. >> the city and others are offering a $17,000 reward for information leading to the arrest, conviction of the killers. >>> a bay area family is mourning the death of a soldier killed in afghanistan this week. 27-year-old eric trueblood died thursday, where we're told he stepped on a hidden bomb. the army sergeant from alameda is the first bomb...
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
as the design engineer of manassas can you put it into simple words for us how does it work. where it's simple we monitor through satellites that fly over places and question the signals from the satellites we analyze the signal is was less attacked how long it was the way to the i honest fair which then lets us forecast the extent of its disturbance the correlation is very clear unfortunately we can't yet predict when more or fewer shocks will occur and what their magnitude will be the second question concerns precursors of such follow up problems as tsunamis the relevant systems are more or less worked out it all started during the peak of the cold war at that time scientists needed to convince politicians that the united rescue system was needed as a result of the usa in the soviet union later joined by canada and france and made an international rescue system an outer space post my son sucked this system a save more than thirty thousand lives the first instance being in one thousand eighty two when the soviet union one of the unspoken competition to be the first to launch
as the design engineer of manassas can you put it into simple words for us how does it work. where it's simple we monitor through satellites that fly over places and question the signals from the satellites we analyze the signal is was less attacked how long it was the way to the i honest fair which then lets us forecast the extent of its disturbance the correlation is very clear unfortunately we can't yet predict when more or fewer shocks will occur and what their magnitude will be the second...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
there was which maybe it destroyed a wee bit and impossible to leave it just a bit ok ok just give us some idea of radiation levels that are seen as very dangerous to to a human beings we already saw that the radiant heat in the radiation levels that is has been rising. but how dangerous is it at what level should we be a ringing alarm bells there. it's a level of bigotry deja vu but i would not recommend you leave. which was then you can my granules where i was in fact is a normal full is you can prevent my goodness there i was and what is happening on the gates of the station not what was reported is a drill right five thousand times already which is totally inappropriate for leaving i'm afraid just similar level or even surrounding area and if you will be any good goodness then so much fun that lets you know the world doesn't look a yankee i knew that the beginning of a grateful you call as you rightly mentioned earlier the human cost is really the most important the safety of the people living within the vicinity even as far away as the capital what is the advice you would give to
there was which maybe it destroyed a wee bit and impossible to leave it just a bit ok ok just give us some idea of radiation levels that are seen as very dangerous to to a human beings we already saw that the radiant heat in the radiation levels that is has been rising. but how dangerous is it at what level should we be a ringing alarm bells there. it's a level of bigotry deja vu but i would not recommend you leave. which was then you can my granules where i was in fact is a normal full is you...
315
315
Mar 31, 2011
03/11
by
KCSM
tv
eye 315
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks very much for joining us on this edition of "newsline."
thanks very much for joining us on this edition of "newsline."
321
321
Mar 12, 2011
03/11
by
KCSM
tv
eye 321
favorite 0
quote 0
the chairman told a news conference that an observation using a gps earthquake tracker showed that the ground at the observatory had moved about four meters to the east. the committee concluded that all four expected focal regions were synchronized. they cover a stretch of a few hundred kilometers from waters off miyagi prefecture to waters off ibaraki prefecture. the committee's shairm said further evaluation of the quake is needed when more data have been collected. he said only then it will be possible to determine whether a quake with a magnitude of 7.3 on wednesday was a warning of the bigger quake that followed. >>> earlier, the japan meteorological agency held a news conference and it warned that more tsunami ss could hit japan's coast. the official says some areas could be hit by repeatedly by tsunami waves. he warned residents to stay in safe areas and not go near the coast. he said that looking at tidal patterns, the waves seem to be subsiding but warned residents to stay on the alert. the agency is now monitoring the waves and assessing the damage level. the official says st
the chairman told a news conference that an observation using a gps earthquake tracker showed that the ground at the observatory had moved about four meters to the east. the committee concluded that all four expected focal regions were synchronized. they cover a stretch of a few hundred kilometers from waters off miyagi prefecture to waters off ibaraki prefecture. the committee's shairm said further evaluation of the quake is needed when more data have been collected. he said only then it will...
223
223
Mar 14, 2011
03/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. gives you more ways i love my pet bald eagle brock, my bison sara, i love my pick-up with the custom constitution paint job... i celebrate jury duty... i love america so much, i'm making an all american jack combo two jumbo patties, with melting cheese, lettuce, tomato and pickles, plus fries and a drink for only $4.99. i've celebrated every american tradition...except one... spring break cancun yo!!!!!!!! try the all american jack and enter to win an all-american spring break for you and 10 of your friends. >>> you're watching cbs5 eyewitness news in high- definition. "this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> another blast at a japanese nuclear plant. what we are learning about the damage and the danger. >>> more evidence of the fury of the tsunami. one city is wiped off the map. >>> i'm don knapp live in concord where
yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. gives you more ways i love my pet bald eagle brock, my bison sara, i love my pick-up with the custom constitution paint job... i celebrate jury duty... i love america so much, i'm making an all american jack combo two jumbo patties, with...
46
46
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
tell us holding on with the mr eventually finish eighteen points to the place. else where the nuggets finally cool down the suns denver earning their first win in thirteen tries in our zone a miami meanwhile snuffed a five game losing state against two time reigning champions the l.a. lakers are the chairman chris bosh delivering a team high twenty four points after the nonbeing the ball more through the media before the game when wade through twenty points and self also glad to taste victory again after a series of close losses. you know it feels good to win to get win a game where you've been losing games and you know we knew those games will come down and you know just like the last couple games that we lost here at home especially we had to figure out a way and found a way and we did it you know we made plays at the end to win the game and that's what feel good about it knows is this a way to get back on track and you know we move on to. proceed as planned well as well ok let's talk martial arts and let's continue our look at styles from all across the plane
tell us holding on with the mr eventually finish eighteen points to the place. else where the nuggets finally cool down the suns denver earning their first win in thirteen tries in our zone a miami meanwhile snuffed a five game losing state against two time reigning champions the l.a. lakers are the chairman chris bosh delivering a team high twenty four points after the nonbeing the ball more through the media before the game when wade through twenty points and self also glad to taste victory...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
gave us his new album explosion. having studied the history of these incidents in the past i know that at this reactor there had been attempts to reduce the pressure inside the reactor core and to cool the reactor to avoid a meltdown. to see an explosion as we saw in that building obviously indicates a failure in those efforts. clearly the situation in this reactor is not under control that there's an explosion of that sort that blows the building apart so it would. it's hard to say exactly what it reflects but it would certainly indicate the likelihood of a partial meltdown in the potentiality of four meltdown in order to keep the fuel of a nuclear power plant cool if you will is cooled with with water the water the heat of the reactor rods will will boil that water will escape. which will be somewhat radioactive so new water needs to be continually pumped through in order to cool these rods don't know what's failed in these in these reactors is the cooling system because if it's a dependency on electricity in order
gave us his new album explosion. having studied the history of these incidents in the past i know that at this reactor there had been attempts to reduce the pressure inside the reactor core and to cool the reactor to avoid a meltdown. to see an explosion as we saw in that building obviously indicates a failure in those efforts. clearly the situation in this reactor is not under control that there's an explosion of that sort that blows the building apart so it would. it's hard to say exactly...
234
234
Mar 22, 2011
03/11
by
KRCB
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
please stay with us. ♪ ♪ "out of ireland" is brought to you in part by boy's hope girlrl hope, which helps children at
please stay with us. ♪ ♪ "out of ireland" is brought to you in part by boy's hope girlrl hope, which helps children at
190
190
Mar 13, 2011
03/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
with things, not getting on each other, having confidence in each other was just amazing and will give us confidence going into the tournament. >> watching arizona try and win the men's pac-10 title with less than 10 seconds washington down 3, thomas kicking it out for the game-tying three now to overtime. tying the game. but washington had one final chance. >> thomas. crossover. setback. >> 28 points for isaiah thomas. washington wins the pac-10 tournament beating arizona 77- 75 in overtime. >>> ivy league championship harvard up one against princeton with 2 seconds left. >> looking inside. goes out. here is davis. davis for the win. he does it. going to the ncaa tournament. >> the tigers are dancing. hopefully the guy in the orange suit is a mascot. they beat harvard 63-62 and of course tomorrow's selection sunday 3:00 p.m. here on cbs5. >> start after good season. can't wait. >> thank you, kim. >> sure. >>> so imagine watching a tragedy in your hometown from thousands of miles away. we will hear from someone from japan who was in the bay area when the earthquake struck and could not re
with things, not getting on each other, having confidence in each other was just amazing and will give us confidence going into the tournament. >> watching arizona try and win the men's pac-10 title with less than 10 seconds washington down 3, thomas kicking it out for the game-tying three now to overtime. tying the game. but washington had one final chance. >> thomas. crossover. setback. >> 28 points for isaiah thomas. washington wins the pac-10 tournament beating arizona 77-...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
bring us up to date on the latest from where you are. and seems here that the radioactive fallout are actually growing because the concern now is not focused on the damaged one reactor it's now focused on the two just in the last forty five minutes or so we've heard that the government has extended the evacuation zone around the second reactor fukushima. fukushima two to ten kilometers that's extended from three kilometers to the really concerned tension release of radioactive particles into the atmosphere. there before it was just centered on one of each e h e which is where an explosion happened we've just got confirmation from a japanese cabinet chief cabinet secretary yukio edano that that was indeed an explosion that we've seen pictures of about there were it was a cloud of smoke coming out of the reactor one of the walls collapsed the roof recently collapsed in the last hour there as well and the major concern is their release of radioactive particles into the area because we don't know yet what the cause of the explosion was there
bring us up to date on the latest from where you are. and seems here that the radioactive fallout are actually growing because the concern now is not focused on the damaged one reactor it's now focused on the two just in the last forty five minutes or so we've heard that the government has extended the evacuation zone around the second reactor fukushima. fukushima two to ten kilometers that's extended from three kilometers to the really concerned tension release of radioactive particles into...
68
68
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean us three were charged for using inappropriate language but suggest they can we fashion apologize rather than go on with the charges. denied completely any charge and we don't understand about comes from. and. but. it is the kind of thing but if we to understand because. it is a shame but from the evil referee the decision to send up in one post you off because it was a room decision. we from. i think what you was told was the first game was a fantastic vote for football in the second game has been destroyed and the only thing that people remember now obviously sending off or killed the game. on to the russian premier league and there is an extended the mastic championship i have a new schedule was introduced last season as russia gradually adopts the winter calendar when you can paint kicks off tomorrow and will run through to mate when seats while. andriy will take all you boys out secrets the diary of the season opener the one which the law man finished eleventh last year with hope to improve after signing brazilian veteran the best scholars the thirty seven year old firm days
i mean us three were charged for using inappropriate language but suggest they can we fashion apologize rather than go on with the charges. denied completely any charge and we don't understand about comes from. and. but. it is the kind of thing but if we to understand because. it is a shame but from the evil referee the decision to send up in one post you off because it was a room decision. we from. i think what you was told was the first game was a fantastic vote for football in the second...
50
50
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
so far for us so very important is. the truth of the original liver is a very very low ok we're still on that topic you're saying that this is still not harmful what level is it going to be harmful i think the more the one hundred media reports may be hard for us but for the leaders of the most control this one little part or is very very serious ok so you're saying it's still safe at the moment but if radiation does spread throughout the country how bad are the consequences going to be compared to the general reactions with humor is a completely different under controlled by comment so for people who are designing early years they don't need the warrior part of the war. but how house or will the radiation be spreading to other parts of the country are we just talking about wind direction here oh yeah those are very also important factors but the thought of a man. he was relieved why there's a very low. so far we don't need to warn you about. the reports that we're getting the government saying that there might be a par
so far for us so very important is. the truth of the original liver is a very very low ok we're still on that topic you're saying that this is still not harmful what level is it going to be harmful i think the more the one hundred media reports may be hard for us but for the leaders of the most control this one little part or is very very serious ok so you're saying it's still safe at the moment but if radiation does spread throughout the country how bad are the consequences going to be...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
certain to rise significantly the disaster caused very injuries and spot fires warnings have been is used to people to move to higher ground in coastal areas the state of emergency has been declared our nuclear power plant in the northeast of japan after its cooling system failed no radiation leak has been reported but the area around the plant is being evacuated there were several strong aftershocks following the earthquake in tokyo widespread panic was reported the capital's transit system was entirely paralyzed a tsunami warning has been issued across the pacific including russia south america the u.s. canada and indonesia. as. well dr robert jacob said professor of nuclear history and culture of the hiroshima peace the disuse says nuclear power stations are not programmed to shut down during major earthquakes but the risk of radiation remains. well when the cooling system fails as apparently happened in one of the fukushima plants there should be other systems that other cooling systems that then kick in so in theory this is the kind of safety procedures that will avert any kind of an
certain to rise significantly the disaster caused very injuries and spot fires warnings have been is used to people to move to higher ground in coastal areas the state of emergency has been declared our nuclear power plant in the northeast of japan after its cooling system failed no radiation leak has been reported but the area around the plant is being evacuated there were several strong aftershocks following the earthquake in tokyo widespread panic was reported the capital's transit system...
223
223
Mar 16, 2011
03/11
by
KBCW
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 1
robert lyles shows us where it is and how people fearing the worst have wiped out certain items on store shelves. >> reporter: hidden eight stories in san francisco it quietly spins. >> it collects realtime. >> reporter: and at first glance it looks like a middle school science project. but don't be deceived. this 4-foot tall tin man is scanning bay area air for something deadly. >> beta particles which are the result of decay and gam mawaves. >> reporter: that's what could be released if nuclear plants continue to meltdown and their core explodes. if the explosion is significant nif particles and rays get picked up by the jet stream mixed with clouds and could drop radiation rain here but -- >> i think that is extremely unlikely that there will be any risk to folks in this country. i mean the distance is simply so large. >> reporter: still, the bay area air quality management district says -- >> my understanding is they may be putting out additional monitors for this particular incident. >> reporter: mobile monitors. where, how many, no one will say, but radiation fear 5000 miles away i
robert lyles shows us where it is and how people fearing the worst have wiped out certain items on store shelves. >> reporter: hidden eight stories in san francisco it quietly spins. >> it collects realtime. >> reporter: and at first glance it looks like a middle school science project. but don't be deceived. this 4-foot tall tin man is scanning bay area air for something deadly. >> beta particles which are the result of decay and gam mawaves. >> reporter: that's...
261
261
Mar 14, 2011
03/11
by
KBCW
tv
eye 261
favorite 0
quote 1
join us for the latest on this story. cbs5 early edition begins tomorrow morning at 4:30 a.m. >>> dramatic new images of friday's tsunami hitting damage are still coming in. take a look. tsunami waves pushing into a narrow bay and black water flowing over an embankment. everything washed away. cars, vans, houses. then streets were turned into raging rivers. the boats in the bay get caught in the flow and some were crushed when they are forced under an overpass. numbers staggering. more than 10,000 people estimated dead. millions of households without water or electricity. hundreds of thousands of people homeless. the latest now on the disaster that japanese officials are calling the worst crisis since world war ii. >> reporter: in this town on japan's northeastern coast is nearly wiped out and in the area near there authorities now fear 10,000 people may be dead. when the ominous black sea attacked this island nation on friday it left behind a massive trail of destruction that is getting worse by the hour. in oil refinery
join us for the latest on this story. cbs5 early edition begins tomorrow morning at 4:30 a.m. >>> dramatic new images of friday's tsunami hitting damage are still coming in. take a look. tsunami waves pushing into a narrow bay and black water flowing over an embankment. everything washed away. cars, vans, houses. then streets were turned into raging rivers. the boats in the bay get caught in the flow and some were crushed when they are forced under an overpass. numbers staggering. more...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
live there in brussels thanks for joining us on r.t. you're welcome. well in russian regions close to japan residents and emergency services are on high on earth this despite saying the danger of a possible radioactive cloud reaching the area is minimal as the wind is expected to blow towards the pacific ocean however some tourists and foreign workers are leaving the area a correspondent catherine approach over is in the second region which is some one hundred kilometers north of japan. emergences officials for this region have in turn supplied chad spoke radiation levels here in the civilian region we talk to representatives of the ministry they showed us a car which they equipped with professional guide her meters which would measure radiation levels at different places around the city so the margin says ministry here assure us that as of tuesday morning there is no increase in radiation levels and there is no cause for the residents to plan conflict. in the worst case scenario local school. home there's no threat to the health of the
live there in brussels thanks for joining us on r.t. you're welcome. well in russian regions close to japan residents and emergency services are on high on earth this despite saying the danger of a possible radioactive cloud reaching the area is minimal as the wind is expected to blow towards the pacific ocean however some tourists and foreign workers are leaving the area a correspondent catherine approach over is in the second region which is some one hundred kilometers north of japan....
215
215
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
they try to scare us. it is not working anymore. >> in these uncertain times, it pays to be prepared. we are trying to get to the hospital which troops got to yesterday. there has been nobody in or out. even if they need medical help, many are terrified to get there. the troops are still in control of the hospital. we have heard that doctors are being allowed in and out. the military is firmly in control. elsewhere in the city, there were attempts to defy bahrain's martial law. there were small attempt by security forces. this is one of the men injured. this is the car of somebody filming for the bbc. it was shot at. it is not clear why. it is clear that the authorities do not want the world to see how they are dealing with the uprising here. >> there is not much cheer around. it is in italy's 150th birthday. the country was unified on march 17, 1861 after a battle between the different power bases. now there is more that divides in italy than unites it. >> italy is putting on its party frock. the celebrat
they try to scare us. it is not working anymore. >> in these uncertain times, it pays to be prepared. we are trying to get to the hospital which troops got to yesterday. there has been nobody in or out. even if they need medical help, many are terrified to get there. the troops are still in control of the hospital. we have heard that doctors are being allowed in and out. the military is firmly in control. elsewhere in the city, there were attempts to defy bahrain's martial law. there were...
283
283
Mar 23, 2011
03/11
by
KCSM
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 0
shery ahn tells us how the quake is likely to impact the economy. in the wake of the recent disaster, electricity continues to be rationed throughout japan. tokyo electric power company will consider increasing the usage limit for large factories in summer to avoid power shortages. that's because ongoing power rationing along will not be enough to curb summertime demand for electricity. the utility firm says it will discuss with the industry ministry a possible of instituting a new measure based on existing laws. tepco says it will likely be able to end the rolling power cuts by may as the weather gets warmer and further recover the power generation capacity. tepco says in summer when the usage increases they will have to restart rolling blackouts and take asdigs additional steps with large users. they say power shortage in peak times in the summer could reach 10 million kilowatts. the firm says it will talk with industry groups as large-scale power outages for big factories could put a strain on corporate activity. >>> many manufacturers in western
shery ahn tells us how the quake is likely to impact the economy. in the wake of the recent disaster, electricity continues to be rationed throughout japan. tokyo electric power company will consider increasing the usage limit for large factories in summer to avoid power shortages. that's because ongoing power rationing along will not be enough to curb summertime demand for electricity. the utility firm says it will discuss with the industry ministry a possible of instituting a new measure...
398
398
Mar 25, 2011
03/11
by
KRCB
tv
eye 398
favorite 0
quote 0
is trying to use econonic -- the u. n -- the eu is trying to use economic sanctions. media reports saidhat thorities are trying to prevent the company from transferring funds to tripoli. >> many motorists who fill their tanks at his family's oil and hem stations are unaware that they makare buying a product mae from libyan oil. tam oiltfigures show with an 800 filling stations in europe, the majority in italy. the tam oil gro has annual sas of more than 6 billion euros. more sanctions have been put on libyan firms. there is little chance the eu could have tam oil to shut down for legal reasass. >> despite a potential bailout funding for portugal, european stoc were strong today. >> the crisis did not trouble the market. we hope were over the physical point. even the political crisis in portugal did not drop the market euro. the financial markets with a bailout for portugal is already priced in. the first quarter was strong with revenue higher than a year before. that was a glimmer of hope. >> ratings agency moody's downgraded the debt and credit ratings of 30 spanish
is trying to use econonic -- the u. n -- the eu is trying to use economic sanctions. media reports saidhat thorities are trying to prevent the company from transferring funds to tripoli. >> many motorists who fill their tanks at his family's oil and hem stations are unaware that they makare buying a product mae from libyan oil. tam oiltfigures show with an 800 filling stations in europe, the majority in italy. the tam oil gro has annual sas of more than 6 billion euros. more sanctions...
159
159
Mar 16, 2011
03/11
by
KQEH
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
she showed us her home. it was relatively unscathed but with no electricity, everything still as it was when the family escaped. >> i am worried about the aftershocks. there could be another earthquake. it could all happen again. >> as for radiation, it can come down with the rain. i am worried about that. >> in the air over this city there is something ominous. the accused might be orderly. they stretch for hundreds of -- the ques might be orderly. the emergency coordinator is already struggling to cope with the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami. >> the biggest problem is petrol. we don't even have enough for our rescue teams or to deliver food. >> the last thing this place needs is another disaster. the consequences could be unthinkable. >> this is "bbc world news." the libyan leader muammar gaddafi vows never to abandon his homeland and he will crush his country's enemy. the european union is reviewing the safety of its nuclear power stations in response to events in japan. germany said its holders
she showed us her home. it was relatively unscathed but with no electricity, everything still as it was when the family escaped. >> i am worried about the aftershocks. there could be another earthquake. it could all happen again. >> as for radiation, it can come down with the rain. i am worried about that. >> in the air over this city there is something ominous. the accused might be orderly. they stretch for hundreds of -- the ques might be orderly. the emergency coordinator...